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There was already a square deal and a new deal. so Harry Truman came up with "fair deal" as a title for his proposed program. It was only a name for Truman's idea of what was needed .

In actuality, a fair deal is an agreement that benefits parties in proportion to what they gave up.

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The Fair Deal was a legislative program to strengthen existing New Deal reforms and establish new programs.

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The Fair Deal was a legislative program to strengthen existing New Deal reforms and establish new programs.

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